The DE-2SW delivers an adjustable continuous oxygen flow from 2 to 9 liters per minute.
The concentrator provides an adjustable oxygen concentration in the range of approximately 30% to 90% (±3%), depending on flow setting and operating conditions.
The DE-2SW is designed to provide a continuous adjustable flow (2–9 L/min).
No built-in battery is specified. The unit is portable in size and weight (7.8 kg) but requires mains power (input power 200 VA). For off-grid use, consult the manufacturer about approved external power options or inverters.
Operating noise is specified at ≤60 dB(A), which is comparable to normal conversation and suitable for home use.
The DE-2SW measures 350 × 191 × 315 mm and weighs approximately 7.8 kg.
Attach the provided nebulizer cup and tubing according to the user manual, add the prescribed medication, select the nebulization setting on the HD LED touch screen, and follow your healthcare provider's instructions for dosing and session length.
Regular maintenance typically includes cleaning or replacing external inlet filters, wiping the exterior, and keeping vents unobstructed. Specific cleaning intervals and filter replacement schedules are provided in the user manual—follow the manufacturer's instructions to ensure performance and longevity.
Do not smoke or use open flames near the concentrator, keep the device in a well-ventilated area, avoid covering vents, secure tubing to prevent tripping, store medications for nebulization per instructions, and consult your physician before using oxygen therapy. Always follow the user manual and local safety guidance.
The unit can be used for home oxygen therapy, including for patients with respiratory conditions. Any use for medical conditions such as COPD or during sleep should be prescribed and supervised by a qualified healthcare provider to set appropriate flow rates and monitoring.
The unit's compact size and weight (7.8 kg) make it portable for use in different locations, including some outdoor activities. Because it requires mains power, plan for access to AC power or consult the manufacturer about approved portable power solutions.
Check that the unit is plugged in and powered, inspect tubing and cannula for kinks or disconnection, verify filters are clean, and restart the unit. If alarms persist, refer to the troubleshooting section of the manual and contact the manufacturer or authorized service center.
Common accessories include nasal cannulas, nebulizer cups, and inlet/exhaust filters. Replacement parts and consumables are usually available from the manufacturer, authorized dealers, or medical supply stores—check the product listing or contact the supplier for compatible parts.
The unit's input power is specified at 200 VA. Use the correct power cord and voltage for your region and consult the user manual for detailed electrical requirements.
Warranty terms and technical support vary by seller and region. Check the product packaging, user manual, or the seller/manufacturer's website for warranty details, registration procedures, and contact information for service and support.
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